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AFL commits to cameras after goal-line controversy – The Age
The AFL has committed to ensuring goal-line cameras are in place for every match until the end of the season after copping flak over their glaring absence in Alice Springs on Saturday night.

“I think I spoke about this a while ago around the importance of getting it right. If we can’t get the technology to a point where you can’t make critical calls, you are better off not having it,” Goodwin said.
Christian Petracca snaps on Saturday nightCredit:Getty Images
“I think it’s there designed to pick up the obvious ones but when you are trying to pick up touch ones from a fair way out or on the goal line, you need the technology there at every venue.”
The league heeded Goodwin’s call …
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